très
French
adv
Definitions
- very
Etymology
Inherited from Middle French trés inherited from Old French trés inherited from Latin trāns (across, beyond, on the far side, over, on the other side, on the other side of, the other side) derived from Proto-Indo-European *terh₂- (pass through, throughout, over, through, cross, cross over, overcome).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*terh₂-
Gloss
pass through, throughout, over, through, cross, cross over, overcome
Concept
Semantic Field
Miscellaneous function words
Ontological Category
Other
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- intransigent English
- trans English
- trans- English
- trado Latin
- tranquillāre Latin
- transeo Latin
- transitio Latin
- transmontanus Latin
- transplanto Latin
- transtrum Latin
- transubstantiatio Latin
- transubstantio Latin
- trāns Latin
- trānsubstantiāre Latin
- trānsubstantiātiōnem Latin
- tra- Italian
- tranquillamente Italian
- tranquillarsi Italian
- tranquillato Italian
- tranquillizzante Italian
- tranquillizzare Italian
- tranquillizzarsi Italian
- tranquillizzato Italian
- trans- Italian
- transhumance French
- transhumer French
- très bien French
- trans- Spanish, Castilian
- tras Spanish, Castilian
- *terh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- *terh₂-u-ti Proto-Indo-European
- *tr̥h₂-ós Proto-Indo-European
- trans- Portuguese
- transliteração Portuguese
- trás Portuguese
- *þerhw Proto-Germanic
- *þurhw Proto-Germanic
- トレビアン Japanese
- अवतीर्ण Sanskrit
- तॄ Sanskrit
- *trajati Proto-Slavic
- trés Old French
- tre Esperanto
- treege Esperanto
- trans- Serbo-Croatian
- trans- Catalan, Valencian
- trans- Galician
- tras Galician
- tar Old Irish
- tresbien Middle French
- tresbon Middle French
- tresgrant Middle French
- trés Middle French
- *taras Proto-Celtic
- *ter Proto-Celtic
- *trimo- Proto-Celtic
- *trē Proto-Celtic
- *trē-uer-o Proto-Celtic
- *tárHati Proto-Indo-Iranian
- trã Aromanian
- *trānskʷīlos Proto-Italic
- *Tṛḫu-ent- Proto-Anatolian